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Falconian, 1980-1984

  • UWRF Series 218
  • collection
  • 1980-1984

The Falconian, was a yearbook published by the Intra-Residence Hall Council that documents student life and activities of the early 1980s. It also includes information and photographs of hall councils.

Intra-Residence Hall Council

Freshman Record, 1979-1984.

  • UWRF Series 107
  • collection
  • 1979-1984

The Freshman Record is a type of yearbook for incoming freshmen. It lists photos and useful information to help acquaint the student with the college experience. The name of the publication later changed to the New Student Record.

Student Government Association

New Student Record, 1987-2006.

  • UWRF Series 198
  • collection
  • 1987-2006.

The New Student Record is a type of yearbook for incoming freshmen at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. It lists photos and useful information to help acquaint the student with the college experience. The publication was originally called the Freshman Record.

Student Alumni Association

Senior Yearbooks, 1962-1982.

  • UWRF Series 56
  • collection
  • 1962-1982.

Senior Yearbooks of the College of Agriculture contain photographs, birthdates, height, major, credits earned, and other statistics regarding College of Agriculture graduates. The yearbook was not published in 1980.

College of Agriculture

The Meletean, 1912-1969, 1991-1992.

  • UWRF Series 93
  • collection
  • 1912-1969, 1991-1992.

The Meletean is the yearbook of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. It was first published in 1912 and it was last published in 1969. It resumed publication briefly from 1991 to 1992.

The Meletean

Yearbooks

The Wisconsin in Scotland Yearbook was compiled by students in the program as a memento of the semester. Contents include letters and photocopied images of students, program directors, and faculty.